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it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> dana: so the charmer-in-chief is at it again. president obama wined and dined lawmakers at a restaurant near the white house and today tried to court them on their turf on capitol hill with the first of four meetings in the next three days. the mission to win support for a big budget deal. the president made room on the dance card for another sit down with abc news today. what is the new public campaign really all about? the national journal asked a senior white house official and that perp revealed what is behind it -- person revealed red what is behind it all. it's a joke, waste of the president's time. something only being done for the media. greg, let me ask you. who are you going to believe? your own eyes or a senior administration official from the white house? >> greg: i have never trusted my eyes, dana. they let me down many times, usually around last call. like a good grad student president obama thinks you can talk your way to prosperity. is th
it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> dana: so the charmer-in-chief is at it again. president obama wined and dined lawmakers at a restaurant near the white house and today tried to court them on their turf on capitol hill with the first of four meetings in the next three days. the mission to win support for a big budget deal. the president made room on the dance card for another sit down with abc news today. what is the new public campaign really all about?...
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and note by the way "the new york times" as a corporation and therefore according to its own editorial policy was on the wrong side of "the new york times" corporation and has no rights under the first amendment and you should note that most churches also assist in the corporate farms. but the brief didn't say that final line and therefore the statute is unconstitutional. it left it to the justices to draw their own conclusions. that is always a very risky step. why this failure to go the limit on a subject about which he had such strong views? the list of signatures on the brief tells the story. the brief i discussed was signed by the attorney general, solicitor general bork, a solicitor general randolph and the guy without a title. on the same day, the attorney-general, solicitor general, deputy solicitor general fried men and another guy without a title followed a brief on behalf of the federal election commission and the united states as a party defending the statute's constitutionality. the department of justice managed to be on opposite sides of the same case as a party and as an
and note by the way "the new york times" as a corporation and therefore according to its own editorial policy was on the wrong side of "the new york times" corporation and has no rights under the first amendment and you should note that most churches also assist in the corporate farms. but the brief didn't say that final line and therefore the statute is unconstitutional. it left it to the justices to draw their own conclusions. that is always a very risky step. why this...
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what issuedo you think are going to be discussed and what do you as the archbishop of new york see as the major problems now your eminence, facing the church? >> sure, bob. the holy father was remarkably realistic in his assessment. we 99 the 2,000-year history of the church, there have always been those difficulties, those flaws, though sins, those sorrows to which we herd to so eloquently. what do we see now? even in the informal discussions among the cardinales, i hear cardinals speak about issues of religious persecution throughout the world that christianity and catholics seem to be in the crosshairs of fanatic preponderance of the evidence i hear religious liberty. i hear a restoration of the nobility of the vocation to marriage and family. i hear the difficulty that we have particularly in europe and north america that's been well documented and that affects not only the catholic church but every religion that a growing number of people have no trouble with god, no trouble with faith but they have a lot probables with religion and with the church. fur us as catholics, that's a
what issuedo you think are going to be discussed and what do you as the archbishop of new york see as the major problems now your eminence, facing the church? >> sure, bob. the holy father was remarkably realistic in his assessment. we 99 the 2,000-year history of the church, there have always been those difficulties, those flaws, though sins, those sorrows to which we herd to so eloquently. what do we see now? even in the informal discussions among the cardinales, i hear cardinals speak...
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mini options hit the new york stock exchange today. how can you get in on some possibly big returns? it is by going mini. steve crutchfield takes you to countdown college late other than this hour -- later on this hour. and we are used to charlie, like, constantly on the phone, burning up the phone lines in this building. all right, his phone was ringing off the hook. wait until you hear which industry is dialing charlie's number, and they've got his cell phone, it's even worse. next. ♪ it's monday. a brand new start. your chance to rise and ine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. but that doesn't mean i don't want to make money.stor. i love making money. i try to be smart with my investments. i also try to keep my costs down. what's your plan? ishares. low cost and
mini options hit the new york stock exchange today. how can you get in on some possibly big returns? it is by going mini. steve crutchfield takes you to countdown college late other than this hour -- later on this hour. and we are used to charlie, like, constantly on the phone, burning up the phone lines in this building. all right, his phone was ringing off the hook. wait until you hear which industry is dialing charlie's number, and they've got his cell phone, it's even worse. next. ♪ it's...
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if you are in new york city, around hell's kitchen and guy that looks like me wearing a cap, -- >> eric: weigh in on this. 90% of underage drinkers are binge drinkers. 75% of college males and 43% of female report being intoxicated on daily basis in spring break. one in five of those college females are three and four college males are on the hunt for sexual encounters. that means -- >> dana: isn't that the point for a sexual encounter? isn't that why people go there? >> bob: yes. >> eric: three-quarter of the men 25,% of the women. there are a lot of issues. >> kimberly: this is a dangerous situation. so many of the crime are not reported. they don't want to report or talk about it. they're ashamed. >> dana: girls -- you need to look after your girlfriends. >> kimberly: you do. buddy system. >> bob: 80% of the rains tharapesthat occur in spring brk with college girls. that should be enough to get you worried. >> eric: don't let your friends go alope. >> dana: stay in a group and don't let greg to go gay night at senor frogs. i would have gone with you. >> eric: take a picture and see i
if you are in new york city, around hell's kitchen and guy that looks like me wearing a cap, -- >> eric: weigh in on this. 90% of underage drinkers are binge drinkers. 75% of college males and 43% of female report being intoxicated on daily basis in spring break. one in five of those college females are three and four college males are on the hunt for sexual encounters. that means -- >> dana: isn't that the point for a sexual encounter? isn't that why people go there? >> bob:...
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york to maine we have team coverage of the storm. we're watching is the serious heavy snow blowing into boston earlier today. you can see it's going to become much more. and there's still a lot of snow out here at least for snow. if. the senate is going to pretty incredible day there and the record snowfall throughout much of it might still be a slog to be driving less and some emergency vehicles are exceptions. let me let me or one order let me ask you a point. here and this is what we have in the bank we have our knives out. the fire was a bad thing mary gearin the phrase we're being i don't want me to talk about your name and. worst cure for those things. like how sick of a. radio guy in four minutes from a quick profit. much closer to because you've never seen anything like this dysfunctional. we are approaching the ten year anniversary of the war in iraq and these anniversaries often serve as a time of reflection so we want to take a close look now at the costs of war when the u.s. invaded iraq in two thousand and three the bush
york to maine we have team coverage of the storm. we're watching is the serious heavy snow blowing into boston earlier today. you can see it's going to become much more. and there's still a lot of snow out here at least for snow. if. the senate is going to pretty incredible day there and the record snowfall throughout much of it might still be a slog to be driving less and some emergency vehicles are exceptions. let me let me or one order let me ask you a point. here and this is what we have in...
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it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> bob: i told you i wasn't going to let up on cb s. it meant it. today, "the five" reached out again to ceo les munoz and producer brukehiimer and again they refused to apologize. they wouldn't even comment on the disgrace i'm calling for them to apologize for sending reality show contestant to wreckage of b-52 bomber shot down in hanoi. greg told us about the story wednesday. >> teams must make their way to the b-52 memorial. site of wreckage of a b-52 bomber and where they find there. >> this is a double u-turn. >> bob: "the amazing race" episode, broadcast communist propaganda. i spoke today with senator john mccain. it was 40 years ago last week he returned to vietnam after being p.o.w. for five years. he says regardless of how this happens, cbs owes veterans an apology. eric, assume you agree with senator mccain. >> eric: on this i do agree with senator mccain. can i give this back to you? you have been on this. greg brought the story. this is resonat
it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> bob: i told you i wasn't going to let up on cb s. it meant it. today, "the five" reached out again to ceo les munoz and producer brukehiimer and again they refused to apologize. they wouldn't even comment on the disgrace i'm calling for them to apologize for sending reality show contestant to wreckage of b-52 bomber shot down in hanoi. greg told us about the story wednesday. >> teams must make their way...
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this is from san francisco, chicago, atlanta, houston or new york. these are published expectation by our law enforcement and friends down in washington. i think the east coast has been an unfortunate target and as we work around the country, we look at geographic opportunities that represent smaller or larger, and the answer is no. we have had events in washington and new york, i don't have the opportunity and denny's mentioned that she didn't have the opportunity to grant the relief based on where the country s we don't have the opportunity to look at ourselves. the issue of cost, these wide range of threats imply a broad range of protective design strategies. some of them involve the structure of the building, some involve the facade of the building, some involve the fire protection system of the building and some involve the air handling of the building. when you look at threat and mitigation strategy you can spend a lot of money in spending on high level of protection. urs has researched the threats what's plausible and credible and the fataliti
this is from san francisco, chicago, atlanta, houston or new york. these are published expectation by our law enforcement and friends down in washington. i think the east coast has been an unfortunate target and as we work around the country, we look at geographic opportunities that represent smaller or larger, and the answer is no. we have had events in washington and new york, i don't have the opportunity and denny's mentioned that she didn't have the opportunity to grant the relief based on...
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new york has strict gun control. chicago has 3.5 times the murder rate of new york. the new york city police department sees the guns daily in large numbers. we have taken him away from the bad guys, that's what you have to do if you want to solve the problem of crime and if you want to avoid another terrible situation like sandy hook. we have to enforce the laws that we have. a few more laws, okay. but they are not going to solve the problem. we must enforce the ones that we have. lou: we must talk another time about that assault weapons ban. mayer, it is so great to have you here. always good to see you. venezuelan president hugo chavez died today after a two-year battle with cancer. the vice president making the announcement just hours after they expelled two u.s. diplomats in the country. his cancer was caused, he said, by power play. he gradually placed all state institutions, including the oil industry under his direct control. he frequently railed against the united states in an effort to promote a leftist recycle across latin america as well as his own countr
new york has strict gun control. chicago has 3.5 times the murder rate of new york. the new york city police department sees the guns daily in large numbers. we have taken him away from the bad guys, that's what you have to do if you want to solve the problem of crime and if you want to avoid another terrible situation like sandy hook. we have to enforce the laws that we have. a few more laws, okay. but they are not going to solve the problem. we must enforce the ones that we have. lou: we must...
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we need to obtain the pathways that we found in new york and elsewhere if you can't the folks out of the building and can't get the responsers in, it is a very bad day. we have situatal awareness, we need to know what is happening, you cannot respond to what you do not or are not aware of. >> we have to be aware of air quality and chemical and nuclear releases. and so let's start out with our first area of vinestment. in the conceptual design. we had a building that had shape and form. in order to know exactly what you need to do to reduce a significant fire you engage in highly sophisticated computer modeling. >> there is an image on the bottom of this which gives you an example of the computer model that was one once it was advanced enough which was in the final phase, and what we found was there were opportunities to increase the smoke detection, fire, detection and the fire suppression and smoke control systems. there were enhancements made in the mechanical system to pressurize the stairwells so that the people could get out and the responders could get in. the fire department a
we need to obtain the pathways that we found in new york and elsewhere if you can't the folks out of the building and can't get the responsers in, it is a very bad day. we have situatal awareness, we need to know what is happening, you cannot respond to what you do not or are not aware of. >> we have to be aware of air quality and chemical and nuclear releases. and so let's start out with our first area of vinestment. in the conceptual design. we had a building that had shape and form. in...
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i'm maria bartiromo at the new york stock exchange. the dow and the s&p 500 threatening to do something we haven't done all year. decline for three days in a row. >> shall we panic? i don't know what to do. i'm bill griffeth. stocks are lower. they've been lower all day. we've had just in the last few minutes here, to see if parliament rejected that one-time tax on bank deposits, which was a condition of its bailout plan. now investors are concerned maybe a default by cypress could intensify the euro zone's debt crisis. >> morgan stanley's adam parker, who had been negative says, no, no, no, i'm going to raise targets. in fact, one of the biggest bears turning bullish. why this market still has plenty of room to run higher. >> and don't worry, we will bust his chops about that. also, softwaremaker adobe reports earnings after the bell tonight. the company's ceo will be here exclusively to break down the results before he even speaks to analysts. that's coming up today here on "closing bell". >> let's check out where we stand before all
i'm maria bartiromo at the new york stock exchange. the dow and the s&p 500 threatening to do something we haven't done all year. decline for three days in a row. >> shall we panic? i don't know what to do. i'm bill griffeth. stocks are lower. they've been lower all day. we've had just in the last few minutes here, to see if parliament rejected that one-time tax on bank deposits, which was a condition of its bailout plan. now investors are concerned maybe a default by cypress could...
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it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> eric: today's opening day at cpac. we'll get to that in a minute. but first, good news in the white house tours front. interesting call today from the obama administration earlier this morning. it looks like the president may be close to reopening the people's house. "washington post" editorial page reopening the white house tour calling it bureaucratic hostage taking. a rough couple of days for mr. jay carney in briefing room. watch. >> secret service told us the tours cost $75,000 a week. how much is it going toques for the president to travel later this week to illinois? >> the president is the president of the united states. he is elected to represent all of the people. he travels around the country appropriately. i don't have a figure on the cost of presidential travel. it is, you know, obviously something, as every president deals with, the security and staff. significant undertaking. but the president has to travel around the country. he has to travel around the world. that is part of his job. >> how much does i
it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> eric: today's opening day at cpac. we'll get to that in a minute. but first, good news in the white house tours front. interesting call today from the obama administration earlier this morning. it looks like the president may be close to reopening the people's house. "washington post" editorial page reopening the white house tour calling it bureaucratic hostage taking. a rough couple of days for mr. jay carney...
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with the nypd counter terrorism division and new york protective design standards. also, and dvs, in the role of our design and of the rva update has been working as the tjpa as the owner's representative, urs, and i will introduce the science who led that team and acted as the consultant to recommend the design criteria and the dvs led the consulting to the tjpa to make sure that the recommendations coming from urs, were reasonable and prudent. and did not not over or under address, the concerns and the nature of the facility and more appropriate for the nature of the facility. widening the associates and specializes in particular, on structural and blast analysis, and vehicle force protection. they have one in 64 years of experience, in that arena since experience with federal laboratories, courthouses embassies, as well as working on the pentagon and many of the same facilities in the city of new york, where dvs has addressed general security issues. they have focused on blast and force protection on those facilities. also as part of the peer review and consultin
with the nypd counter terrorism division and new york protective design standards. also, and dvs, in the role of our design and of the rva update has been working as the tjpa as the owner's representative, urs, and i will introduce the science who led that team and acted as the consultant to recommend the design criteria and the dvs led the consulting to the tjpa to make sure that the recommendations coming from urs, were reasonable and prudent. and did not not over or under address, the...
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., and new york, this is just a blip. for other folks further west, a little more significant than that. stay careful today. >> thank you so much. just a quick shoutout to new jersey powerball players. one ticket out there won the $338 million jackpot. one ticket winning number 17, 29, 31, 52, 53 and 31. and congratulations to whoever is waking up holding that thing this morning. you're having a good morning. i'll see you back here at the top of the hour, 8:00. first, "dr. sanjay gupta md" begins right now. >>> hello, everyone. thank you for joining us. 12 years ago supermodel niki taylor was brought to the hospital that i work in critical condition after a car accident. she is bringing a message that she wants to share right here. >>> also, i want to talk about knees today. your knees, how to keep them in prime condition as you get older. >>> children and dangerous products in the home. i will reveal the biggest dangers. let's get started. first, though, ten years since the start of the iraq war. i had the chance to visi
., and new york, this is just a blip. for other folks further west, a little more significant than that. stay careful today. >> thank you so much. just a quick shoutout to new jersey powerball players. one ticket out there won the $338 million jackpot. one ticket winning number 17, 29, 31, 52, 53 and 31. and congratulations to whoever is waking up holding that thing this morning. you're having a good morning. i'll see you back here at the top of the hour, 8:00. first, "dr. sanjay...
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york mayor new york city mayor michael bloomberg his ban on big gulp sodas citywide was overturned now he has switched his focus to another vice cigarettes the mayor just proposed two bills that would require retailers to keep smokestacks hidden from plain sight instead of having them displayed behind the counter bloomberg said that the laws of are especially for the benefit of quote young and impressionable new yorkers so what a new yorkers think about the idea are to went to the streets to find out because smokers you know we can get the cigarette. we'll have a way to get it but you know i think people have mothers and fathers already i don't think they need additional talent to tell them what to do i think it's a little bit on the intrusive side we're about liberty and he has no business in the way we should fix the school system instead of worrying about who buy cigarettes i mean i think as far as cigarettes go it's not going to stop people you know people who want to smoke are still going to smoke i really feel like. it's taking away the choice from individuals but i think it will
york mayor new york city mayor michael bloomberg his ban on big gulp sodas citywide was overturned now he has switched his focus to another vice cigarettes the mayor just proposed two bills that would require retailers to keep smokestacks hidden from plain sight instead of having them displayed behind the counter bloomberg said that the laws of are especially for the benefit of quote young and impressionable new yorkers so what a new yorkers think about the idea are to went to the streets to...
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headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with jon stewart. ["daily show" theme song playing] [cheers and applause] captioning sponsored by comedy central >> jon: welcome to "the daily show". my name is jon stewart. journalist stephen brism he is the author of atime magazine cover story on what sailing our health care system. it turns out our health care system has price cancer and no insurance. [laughter] we've been discussing this week on the program how republicans led by senators lindsey graham and salty mccain are holding up the nominees for the defense and c.i.a. until the senators get the information on what happened in benghazi including who changed the talking points susan rice used on the sunday morning shows so we can be sure no americans are harmed again by the talking points. >> whatever was said based on information provided by the intelligence community on a series of sunday shows bears no relevance on the ultimate questions of what happened in benghazi. there's an obvious political obsession over a series of talk points that ag
headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with jon stewart. ["daily show" theme song playing] [cheers and applause] captioning sponsored by comedy central >> jon: welcome to "the daily show". my name is jon stewart. journalist stephen brism he is the author of atime magazine cover story on what sailing our health care system. it turns out our health care system has price cancer and no insurance. [laughter] we've been discussing this week on the...
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now back to new york and my colleagues with "the five." ♪ ♪ >> dana: all right. pope francis' first full day on the job in vatican city today. he delivered his first mass as pontiff in the sistine chapel. he went to roman basilica to spray privately this morning. a lot of catholics in new york city and around the country were hoping cardinal timny dolan might have gotten the high holy honor but the cardinal says he is happy with the selection and he explained why. >> what we were most looking for is a man of holiness. a man who obviously reflected god to us. a man who was theer logically con versant -- theologically conversant. a good leader and good exercise, good pastoral governance. >> dana: you weren't here yesterday. and andrea, your thoughts, too. what do you think? >> greg: 76. glad they went for the youth vote. new blood there. and i love how the media on other stations discuss how catholic he is. he is the pope. all right? he is the pope. what did you expect? pro-choice online minister? he is a conservative catholic. i think the media outraged they didn'
now back to new york and my colleagues with "the five." ♪ ♪ >> dana: all right. pope francis' first full day on the job in vatican city today. he delivered his first mass as pontiff in the sistine chapel. he went to roman basilica to spray privately this morning. a lot of catholics in new york city and around the country were hoping cardinal timny dolan might have gotten the high holy honor but the cardinal says he is happy with the selection and he explained why. >>...
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york, new jersey and connecticut. and then finally moving over to cover, to be part of the bureau where he'd cover congress. so that had taken 40 years, 20 years in new york, 20 years here. and then he said i left the times because new york finance ier asked me to start a newspaper. i turned him down several times and he kept coming back and coming back. it took me six months for them to give me what i wanted which, basically, was a piece of the action. i would not do this if i did not have an equity interest in it. i had spent my life as a reporter. i had almost no managerial experience. i had to find an office, a printer and a distributer, then i had to hire personnel. the hardest thing was in advertising. it was really harrowing. people tell me two things about a start-up: you'll never work harder, and you'll never have more fun. and in both cases that's been true. i was then 68 years old when i started "the hill," you know, the paper, a time when i, by rights, should have been in a nursing home, right? [laughter]
york, new jersey and connecticut. and then finally moving over to cover, to be part of the bureau where he'd cover congress. so that had taken 40 years, 20 years in new york, 20 years here. and then he said i left the times because new york finance ier asked me to start a newspaper. i turned him down several times and he kept coming back and coming back. it took me six months for them to give me what i wanted which, basically, was a piece of the action. i would not do this if i did not have an...
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bell award from the new york financial writer's association for her lifetime contributions to financial journalism. it's a great night for her and nbr and we congratulate her. our top story aside from that, of course, is the dow. it surged to a record high close today, rolling past the previous highs setback in october of 2007. now for its part the broader s&p 500 closed at a fresh 5 1/2 year high and the nasdaq finished the session at get this a 12 year high, reached just before the tech bubble burst back in the year 2000. all in all a day for the record books. the dow more than doubling since its bear market low almost exactly four years ago but the question is why? why so high? and why now? so why is the dow so high when the economy is so cool? gas prices so high. and consumers still smarting from tighter take home pay. well one reason is this man, ben bernanke. the federal chairman has been pumping money into the system for years and he's not stopping any time soon. >> in the short term i would believe that we ought to maintain a reasonable degree of fiscal support, stimulus for the
bell award from the new york financial writer's association for her lifetime contributions to financial journalism. it's a great night for her and nbr and we congratulate her. our top story aside from that, of course, is the dow. it surged to a record high close today, rolling past the previous highs setback in october of 2007. now for its part the broader s&p 500 closed at a fresh 5 1/2 year high and the nasdaq finished the session at get this a 12 year high, reached just before the tech...
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and the battle in new york city, it is not over yet. but first today's pick "kfc launching a new bucket for kids, the little bucket kids meals on the same day kids meals flunked. kids can either get a grilled drum stick or extra crispy chicken tenders and green beans. check out my facebook page. vo: from the classic lines to the elegant trim in each and every piece, bold will make your reality a dream. or just seem to fade away, day by day? don't compromise. new vidal sassoon pro series from the original salon genius. starts vibrant, stays vibrant. precision mix formula saturates each strand for 100% gray coverage. hydrablock conditioner helps fight fade out for up to 8 weeks. new vidal sassoon lets you say no to compromise and yes to vibrant color like this. new vidal sassoon pro series salon genius. affordable for all. >>> here's a look at some of those stories topping the news. rockets are apparently ready to launch. kim jung unissued that warning. defense secretary hagel says we need to take that threat seriously. a u.s. army vet fr
and the battle in new york city, it is not over yet. but first today's pick "kfc launching a new bucket for kids, the little bucket kids meals on the same day kids meals flunked. kids can either get a grilled drum stick or extra crispy chicken tenders and green beans. check out my facebook page. vo: from the classic lines to the elegant trim in each and every piece, bold will make your reality a dream. or just seem to fade away, day by day? don't compromise. new vidal sassoon pro series...
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i just literally got off a plane that's why i was late getting here from new york city. i talked to people. there are a lot coming for this event. we'll keep at t. it takes lots of meetings and convincing people of the merits of it. ~ and i think that they see a positive result for the city. this isn't for the boating community for them, this isn't for larry ellison, this is for the economics of the city what we're driving this home with our donations. with that i'm going to ask kerry mcclellan if she wants to add. she's our ceo and frankly knows a lot more of the details on it if you have questions. >> thank you.
i just literally got off a plane that's why i was late getting here from new york city. i talked to people. there are a lot coming for this event. we'll keep at t. it takes lots of meetings and convincing people of the merits of it. ~ and i think that they see a positive result for the city. this isn't for the boating community for them, this isn't for larry ellison, this is for the economics of the city what we're driving this home with our donations. with that i'm going to ask kerry mcclellan...
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i'm maria bartiromo at the new york stock exchange. an historic winning streak for stocks hangs in the balance in this final hour of trading. >> it's looking close here. i'm bill griffeth. it would be eight straight days for the dow and the s&p, six consecutive all-time highs for the dow. but right now, we are lower, although we're well off the lows of the day. >> i know! a little rally going on right now. >> a little tease this last hour. >> also coming up in a few minutes, a huge exclusive interview with disney ceo bob iger. his stock backing off of an all-time high today, but it has been on a tear now for a while. we will talk to him about what's next for disney, the reason activist investors fight to get him to split his ceo and chairman titles, and try to find out if harrison forest, mark hammel, and carrie fisher are really going to be in the next "star wars" movie. >> say it's so. we'd love that. and also here today, ceo of chevron, john watson, we'll get his take on the fight over shale and fracking, that controversial keystone
i'm maria bartiromo at the new york stock exchange. an historic winning streak for stocks hangs in the balance in this final hour of trading. >> it's looking close here. i'm bill griffeth. it would be eight straight days for the dow and the s&p, six consecutive all-time highs for the dow. but right now, we are lower, although we're well off the lows of the day. >> i know! a little rally going on right now. >> a little tease this last hour. >> also coming up in a few...
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york, where dvs has addressed general security issues. they have focused on blast and force protection on those facilities. also as part of the peer review and consulting team to tjpa is code consultants ink. cci, and they focus particularly on fire protection and fire life safety issues and were extensively involved in the peer review of the bus fire and train fire scenarios, designed basis fire, designations. in addition to cci, we do have a two-person fire design peer review panel that was selected by the san francisco fire department to provide them with expert advice on the smoke analysis being performed at the station, particularly the comp utation, fluid analysis of how the smoke would be propagated and behave over time in the event of a bus or a train fire. also it is significant to note that we have the structural and seismic review committee that has been working with the tjpa and the department of building inspection since the beginning of the project, looking at the structural performance of the building, particularly, in seis
york, where dvs has addressed general security issues. they have focused on blast and force protection on those facilities. also as part of the peer review and consulting team to tjpa is code consultants ink. cci, and they focus particularly on fire protection and fire life safety issues and were extensively involved in the peer review of the bus fire and train fire scenarios, designed basis fire, designations. in addition to cci, we do have a two-person fire design peer review panel that was...
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we've just got to do something and all we're doing in new york is reminding you that it's not in your interest to have too many empty calories. you can have some. if you want to have 32 ounces, just buy two 16-ounce cups. take them back to your seat. you want 64 ounces, take four cups back. but what's likely to happen here is you'll take one and probably not come back for the respond but it's totally your choice. we're not banning anything. it's called portion control. it's typical way companies use and governments use to explain to people that of what's in their interest and what isn't. every food manufacturer and soft drink manufacturer, they have portion control. what they're trying to do is to maximize their profits profits and what government is trying to do is inform that you if you're overweight and you have all these emptyical exprez empty calorie and keep eating your health will suffer and you will live not as healthy and a shorter life. >> schieffer: all right well, mr. mayor we always enjoy talking to you and hope you come back to cise again thank you. >> bob, always apprec
we've just got to do something and all we're doing in new york is reminding you that it's not in your interest to have too many empty calories. you can have some. if you want to have 32 ounces, just buy two 16-ounce cups. take them back to your seat. you want 64 ounces, take four cups back. but what's likely to happen here is you'll take one and probably not come back for the respond but it's totally your choice. we're not banning anything. it's called portion control. it's typical way...
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york, one of the cardinals working to pick a new pope, and we'll have our political roundtable. ♪ ♪ >> it's the high-flying, high-energy racing thrills show that is monster energy supercross. the edward jones dome in st. louis, missouri. the next stop, ryan vilopoto got introduced to the crowd signing a st. louis cardinals' jersey and handing it over to the fan. world championship ready for round number nine. the riders for heat number one are at the line as we get set to go racing right away here many st. louis. in st. louis. we're going to have two heat races for you, we're going to take the top nine and head straight to the main event then our final two riders out of our last chance qualifier, 20 riders, 20 laps in the main event. it's always been a great building. >> yeah. it sure has. this place is always, the dirt is really good here, and it's always, the track design is always fun and it's exciting to come to to build up before the race weekend. and it's showing these guys look like they'r
york, one of the cardinals working to pick a new pope, and we'll have our political roundtable. ♪ ♪ >> it's the high-flying, high-energy racing thrills show that is monster energy supercross. the edward jones dome in st. louis, missouri. the next stop, ryan vilopoto got introduced to the crowd signing a st. louis cardinals' jersey and handing it over to the fan. world championship ready for round number nine. the riders for heat number one are at the line as we get set to go racing...
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it wrote a column in new york daily news two years ago when young people were beginning to get hit by the recession. i think this is actually a decent thing. everybody gets a trophy generation now has to go out and get jobs at quiznos, they are humbled and make sandwiches and work at movie theaters. teaching them responsibility. a lot of them come out of college feeling entitled, brainwashed like the history of garbage. that is a real course. they have to work. they are humbled. >> greg: i graduated and i worked for is years and came back and lived at home. i really like living at home. is there something harmwarming about it? >> bob: i couldn't go back home. i thought you still did live at home? >> greg: i do. in a home. >> bob: the idea of blaming obama for this is outrageous. >> greg: it's fun. >> bob: you want to do it, go ahead and do it. when we took office we -- >> andrea: the unemployment rate is higher than when he took office. >> bob: there are not a lot of good jobs out there. you can't live working at quiznos. >> andrea: i had to waitress and i worked hard to find a job. >
it wrote a column in new york daily news two years ago when young people were beginning to get hit by the recession. i think this is actually a decent thing. everybody gets a trophy generation now has to go out and get jobs at quiznos, they are humbled and make sandwiches and work at movie theaters. teaching them responsibility. a lot of them come out of college feeling entitled, brainwashed like the history of garbage. that is a real course. they have to work. they are humbled. >> greg:...
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for "nightly business report" i'm bob pisani at the new york stock exchange. >> here to give his take on what's next for stocks is ceo of global investors. welcome. you know the last time the dow was as high as it is today, the multiple, the price earnings ratio on stocks was much higher than it is today. does that give you any comfort that equities can move up from even these lofty levels? >> i feel the market, equities will move higher between now and the year end. i think it's not just the multiples because, you know, multiples give you some comfort. valuation doesn't drive markets. when you get modest valuation and improving sentiment and improving fundamentals that i think the market can do pretty well. and i would point to a number of real positives for the u.s. right now. we have the cheapest and plentiful energy. we have a record of innovation in business. lastly but not least the house market at last is recovering. and will be a positive contributor to business growth and economic growth in 2013. if you add this all up with the money on the sidelines, i think that all though
for "nightly business report" i'm bob pisani at the new york stock exchange. >> here to give his take on what's next for stocks is ceo of global investors. welcome. you know the last time the dow was as high as it is today, the multiple, the price earnings ratio on stocks was much higher than it is today. does that give you any comfort that equities can move up from even these lofty levels? >> i feel the market, equities will move higher between now and the year end. i...
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gore made the front page of "the new york times." he has a framed in his office. he was the youngest attorney and first hispanic to serve as president of the florida bar. he was chair of the ethics commission and served on the orange board committee. in the aba, he has been a florida state delegate, chair of the house of delegates, our policy-making body, served on the board of governors, and is a fellow of the american bar foundation. as the aba president, he has led national effort to protect state courts, improve civics education, and fight cuts to legal aid funding. it is his mission to make equal justice under law a vibrant living reality for everyone, not just four words carved on the facade of the supreme court building in washington. mr. zack is a passionate and tireless advocate for liberty and justice for all. as he wrote in a letter in today's "daily journal," "that is what our profession does. we get in the way of wrong. we get in the way of attempts to separate and divide our society. we get in the way of those who would let our constitutional democra
gore made the front page of "the new york times." he has a framed in his office. he was the youngest attorney and first hispanic to serve as president of the florida bar. he was chair of the ethics commission and served on the orange board committee. in the aba, he has been a florida state delegate, chair of the house of delegates, our policy-making body, served on the board of governors, and is a fellow of the american bar foundation. as the aba president, he has led national effort...
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it's 5:00 in new york city. i'm hungry. ♪ ♪ >> greg: it was the president's economic advisor gene sperling saying he regretted saying that obama moved the goalpost in sequest tration. it hate volleyball metaphors. here is woodward yakking. >> share with viewer what is is going on between you and the white house. >> it makes me uncomfortable to have the white house telling reporters you are going to regret doing something you believe in. >> greg: was sperling giving a threat or friendly advice? why can't it be both? regret comment translates to you look stupid if you write that, which is how the white house man caned the media on benghazi. remember benghazi? the film "argo" won best picture being about heroic rescue of americans. obama won re-election with the opposite. michelle gave out that oscar, the joke was on us. another joke, what do washington politics and diaper have in common? at the end of the day, both are full of crap. we have obama staffer insuspecting woodward on twitter. is this a government o
it's 5:00 in new york city. i'm hungry. ♪ ♪ >> greg: it was the president's economic advisor gene sperling saying he regretted saying that obama moved the goalpost in sequest tration. it hate volleyball metaphors. here is woodward yakking. >> share with viewer what is is going on between you and the white house. >> it makes me uncomfortable to have the white house telling reporters you are going to regret doing something you believe in. >> greg: was sperling giving a...
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you've been doing this for over 13 years, multiple books new york times bestsellers. why are you now taking live events to specific cities in the country? >> you know, there's a lot of reasons. i do feel blessed that real estate's been my life. i've been doing it for over 22 years. i've helped thousands of people see a bigger future, a better outcome of their life through real estate, but there's never been a better time than right now. and what's sad is real estate is not that cool right now. you know, in '05, '06 when the market was at the top, it was sexy, it was cool. everybody should be a real estate investor and truly, that was the time people should have been sitting on their hands, waiting to see what happened. now the market has tumbled all the way down to the bottom the stock market's insecure, gold's at an all-time high. this is the time true wealth is made, especially in specific cities. i'm investing all over the country; we'll talk about that in a minute, but this is the time wealth is made and people are standing back, scared, on the sidelines. i mean,
you've been doing this for over 13 years, multiple books new york times bestsellers. why are you now taking live events to specific cities in the country? >> you know, there's a lot of reasons. i do feel blessed that real estate's been my life. i've been doing it for over 22 years. i've helped thousands of people see a bigger future, a better outcome of their life through real estate, but there's never been a better time than right now. and what's sad is real estate is not that cool right...
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it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> kimberly: "tonight" show host jay leno is winning the war but he may have heard the reports that he is out on the "tonight show." he is taking shots tonight. >> you know the legend of st. patrick, right? he drove all the saints out of ireland and they came to the united states and became nbc executives. fascinating story. to say they are -- signists say they are getting closer to do "jurassic park" style cloning of extinct species. ones that were once thought extinct could be brought back for the dead. there is hope for nbc. it could turn around. >> kimberly: well, nbc confirmed a new studio for fallen in new york but didn't say if it will move to the "tonight show" to the big apple. fallon joked about the rumor last night. >> before we get started i have to talk about the rumors today that says i'll be moving up to 11:30 or as my parents call it "yeah, it's still too late." the rumors are true. nbc is turning "tonight show" to a diving competition. >> k
it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> kimberly: "tonight" show host jay leno is winning the war but he may have heard the reports that he is out on the "tonight show." he is taking shots tonight. >> you know the legend of st. patrick, right? he drove all the saints out of ireland and they came to the united states and became nbc executives. fascinating story. to say they are -- signists say they are getting closer to do...
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. >>> well, it's the first day of the new york auto show. the big three u.s. automakers are expressing frustration with the japanese government. mary tompson is live from the auto show with some of the reasons why. hi, mary. >> reporter: you know, there are a couple of things that people are buzzing about. hybrids. the expected strength of march u.s. auto sales. and the weakness of the japanese yen. japan accounts for about a third of worldwide auto production. exports can reshape the marketplace if the japanese currency slides. a weaker yen means the companies can sell their exports for less even if they are loaded up with new features. japan's prime minister started talking down the yen. the actions left some seeing the policy as giving an unfair advantage. the policies should be supported. he points out on a historic basis. the policy is still strong against the dollar. >> the historic zone between the yen and the dollar is about 1:10. >> the at vantage is muted somewhat because a lot of the japanese makers make cars on u.s. soil. only about a third of the
. >>> well, it's the first day of the new york auto show. the big three u.s. automakers are expressing frustration with the japanese government. mary tompson is live from the auto show with some of the reasons why. hi, mary. >> reporter: you know, there are a couple of things that people are buzzing about. hybrids. the expected strength of march u.s. auto sales. and the weakness of the japanese yen. japan accounts for about a third of worldwide auto production. exports can...
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but i wrote wrote a column in the new york daily news two years ago when young people were beginning to get really hip hit by the recession. i think this is actually a decent thing. the everybody gets a trophy generation now has to go out and get jobs as quizno's. it's teaching them responsibility. a lot of thethm come out of college feeling entitled, brainwashed, as you pointed out by weird courses like the history of garbage, that's a real course, by the way, and they have to actually work. they're not entitled. they get humbled a little bit. >> bob, i lived at home. i graduated and i worked for -- i came back. i actually liked living at home. is there something positive and heart warming about it? >> i couldn't go back home in the joint where i grew up. i thoughto you still did live at home? >> well, i do. i live in a home. >> blaming obama for this is outrageous. >> but it's fun. >> i know it'shi fun. you want to do it. when he took office, we were completely 700,000 jobs a month. >> the unemployment rate islo higher when he took office. >> it's true, there are not ato lot of goo
but i wrote wrote a column in the new york daily news two years ago when young people were beginning to get really hip hit by the recession. i think this is actually a decent thing. the everybody gets a trophy generation now has to go out and get jobs as quizno's. it's teaching them responsibility. a lot of thethm come out of college feeling entitled, brainwashed, as you pointed out by weird courses like the history of garbage, that's a real course, by the way, and they have to actually work....
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this week we have the season kicking off in new york with christy's kicking off the first of the contemporary actions with its first open sale. they have emerging markets and lesser works by big names. coaxing those big collectors to sell their big trophies takes an awful lot of coaxing. >> once you sell them, to replace them is going to cost so much more than what you paid for them. >> a lot of times i'm hearing the question, kim, if i sell this, what am i going to buy with it, so they are holding onto their work. >> art advisers say people are reluctant to sell but they are still on the hunt for big trophies. according to the may moses art index, big trophies sold this winter had a compounded annual return of about 9.8%. even as we see the dow at a record high, this art is still returning more. sarah pritchard heading up the sales said the dow at record high couldn't have come at a better time. it's likely to stoke even more competition for those big trophy names. sue. >> i'm sure they will. they must be thrilled with this dow. thank you very much. be sure to watch "treasure detectives" on
this week we have the season kicking off in new york with christy's kicking off the first of the contemporary actions with its first open sale. they have emerging markets and lesser works by big names. coaxing those big collectors to sell their big trophies takes an awful lot of coaxing. >> once you sell them, to replace them is going to cost so much more than what you paid for them. >> a lot of times i'm hearing the question, kim, if i sell this, what am i going to buy with it, so...
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that's next coming up. ♪ ♪ >> andrea: a in campaign in new york city. now before you get upset about it, this might have something to it. to discourage teenagers from getting pregnant. why isn't planned parenthood on board? there are posters and billboards with messages that are upsetting. this one says i'm twice as likely not to graduate high school because you had me as a teen. they think it has stigma and negative public opinion about teen pregnancy rather than offering alternative for young women. greg, we talk about the propaganda that bloomberg pushed in the city. what do you like about the ads? >> greg: the babies are so adorable it makes you want to have one. planned parenthood believes this reinforces negative stereotyping but that is a good thing if it deals with the harmful behavior that hurts people later in life. what is the opposite? we have become a slave to hurt feelings. paralyzed by tolerance and scared to say things to help people have a better life. i'm for it. >> it's weird that some people think that sugar is bad for you, but they
that's next coming up. ♪ ♪ >> andrea: a in campaign in new york city. now before you get upset about it, this might have something to it. to discourage teenagers from getting pregnant. why isn't planned parenthood on board? there are posters and billboards with messages that are upsetting. this one says i'm twice as likely not to graduate high school because you had me as a teen. they think it has stigma and negative public opinion about teen pregnancy rather than offering alternative...
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. >>> african diaspora maritime is in court and the new york state supreme court with an appeal, and i understand that there will be preliminary arguments in april. it's clear that kgyc, the acoc, oracle, san francisco lieutenant governor's office used inflated reports [speaker not understood] and tried to pull off the largest urban waterfront land deal in the country. i think it's about time that serious consideration be given to postponing the america's cup. larry ellison has already taken warren buffett's giving pledge to give his wealth to charity. i think that it might behoove him and others to invest in this america's cup. and allow teams that represent billion of people on the planet, whether they be blacks, hispanic, youth, women, chinese, the commonwealth, to participate and also to create many more festival-like events around the country. and these, i believe, should be funded by the group of individuals that have promoted this america's cup. i really, really strongly wish that everybody would start to read these documents, particularly the host and venue agreement. and som
. >>> african diaspora maritime is in court and the new york state supreme court with an appeal, and i understand that there will be preliminary arguments in april. it's clear that kgyc, the acoc, oracle, san francisco lieutenant governor's office used inflated reports [speaker not understood] and tried to pull off the largest urban waterfront land deal in the country. i think it's about time that serious consideration be given to postponing the america's cup. larry ellison has already...
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that is what they call new york city if you don't know. victory for millions in new york city. bob can't wait to tell you about it next. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer] surprise -- you're having triplets. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] how about no more surprises? now you can get all the online trading tools you need ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. ♪ ♪ >> bob: you are looking live at new york city. where sugar lovers like me are going to be dancing in the streets tonight after a judge invalidated michael bloomberg's ridiculous bans on large cigarry drinks scheduled to go in to -- sugary drinks scheduled to go in effect tomorrow. excuse me while i take a drink. what do you think? >> eric: three things. the judge should run for mayor. we can push back against bullies. can we get the judge or these judges to take down the gun law to call them arbitrary and capricious, too? >> bob: how did you get gun laws out of
that is what they call new york city if you don't know. victory for millions in new york city. bob can't wait to tell you about it next. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer] surprise -- you're having triplets. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] how about no more surprises? now you can get all the online trading tools you need ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense....
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stuck in new york, i needed something to make my mind off my inactivity and boredom and pain and i really turned to -- i threw myself into baseball season. >> amazing. you really turned something that could have been quite horrible into something good. what did you do when you turned your attention to the baseball season. >> i started looking that spring through a saber metric lens. we know through "moneyball" has recognition, the study of baseball statistics. these were very similar to the bottom's up models we create as traders. i started thinking like a trader. well, if i found a stock over under valued, i know i would sell or buy it. i started thinking, i'm going to apply that same logic to baseball. >> fascinating. what's the biggest indicator or data point you look at for the talent on any given baseball team. >> look at the data and try to distinguish between past results and the actual skill sets of the players who produced those results. in some cases if they diverge, generally the value of a team in terms of how las vegas is going to value them is going to be based on past resul
stuck in new york, i needed something to make my mind off my inactivity and boredom and pain and i really turned to -- i threw myself into baseball season. >> amazing. you really turned something that could have been quite horrible into something good. what did you do when you turned your attention to the baseball season. >> i started looking that spring through a saber metric lens. we know through "moneyball" has recognition, the study of baseball statistics. these were...